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  • The Myanmar civil war is at stalemate – but anti‑junta forces may be gaining the upper hand
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Myanmar says parliament will convene only after all phased election results are announced

by Admin | Aug 21, 2025 | Constitution, Daily News, Elections

Source: The Nation, Thailand The Union Election Commission (UEC) has stated that parliaments will only be convened after all phased elections are completed and the results are officially announced, according to Article 123 of the 2008 Constitution. Read Full...

Resuming Myanmar-China border trade: Deciphering its connotations

by Admin | Aug 1, 2025 | Constitution, Opinion Papers

Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By Sai Tun Aung Lwin Dehong is an autonomous prefecture in Yunnan Province of China, home to the Dai (Tai/Shan) and Jingpo (Kachin) ethnic communities. Mangshi is the prefectural capital, and Ruili is a key border trade town.   Read...

A Q&A with George Anderson about federalism in a new Myanmar

by Admin | Jul 21, 2025 | Constitution, Opinion Papers

Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | Conversation with George Anderson Comparative lessons on state structure, identity, compromise and ‘fluidity’ from a veteran of global federalism Read Full Story

Myanmar’s federal future cannot be built onthe junta’s foundations

by Admin | Jul 2, 2025 | Constitution, Opinion Papers

Source: The Interpreter | By Yuyun Wahyuningrum Grassroots democratic movements across Myanmar are forging new institutions while ASEAN struggles with diplomatic paralysis over the coup. Read Full Story

Fourth draft Sagaing Constitution lacks fundamental rights

by Admin | Jul 2, 2025 | Constitution, Opinion Papers

Source: Human Rights Myanmar | Legal Analysis The fourth version of the draft Sagaing Constitution continues to mark a shift toward public participation and transparency in law-making and includes positive changes. Read Full Story

Sagaing Federal Unit approves interim constitution after months of deliberation

by Admin | Jun 27, 2025 | Constitution, Daily News

Source: Mizzima The Sagaing Federal Unit Interim Constitution was officially approved on 25 June during the Fifth Regular Session of the Sagaing Federal Unit Hluttaw, marking a significant step toward establishing a federal democratic system in the region. Read Full...
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